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After performances in Galway, Cork, and Ennis, Druid’s appearance at the Dublin Theatre Festival with Sive was their first since their acclaimed trilogy of plays by Martin McDonagh in 1997.
Ireland’s best-loved playwright, poet and author John B. Keane was born in Listowel, Co. Kerry in 1928 and died there on 30 May, 2002. In all he wrote 19 plays and 32 works of prose and poetry. Sive, Keane’s first and arguably greatest play, is an established classic. Set in a remote area of North Kerry, the play tells the story of the promise in marriage, of the young and beautiful Sive to an old man. Now in a new production, Garry Hynes directs a major Irish Cast that includes Anna Manahan, Eamon Morrissey and Derbhle Crotty.
Sive
Ruth Bradley
Mena Glavin
Derbhle Crotty
Carthalawn
Peter Halpin
Mike Lavin
Gary Lydon
Nanna Glavin
Anna Manahan
Thomasheen Sean Rua
Eamon Morrissey
Sean Dota
Noel O’Donovan
Pats Bocock
Frank O’Sullivan
Liam Scuab
Barry Ward
Directed by:
Garry Hynes
Set Design:
Francis O’Connor
Sound Design:
Scott George
Music:
Laura Forrest Hay
Lighting Design:
Davy Cunningham
Costume Design:
Kathy Strachan
Dialect Coach:
Jill McCullough
Movement Director:
David Bolger
Design Assistant:
Andrew Mitchell
Producer
Donal Shiels
Production Manager
Eamonn Fox (Galway)
Company Stage Manager
Sophie Gabszewicz
Tim Smith
Deputy Stage Manager
Michele Enright
Assistant Stage Manager
Sarah Lynch
Intern
Amy Corrigan
Electrician
Eamon Fox (Dublin)
PR Consultant
Kate Bowe
Casting
Maureen Hughes
Amy Rowan
Set Construction
Theatre Production Services
Graphic Design
Proactive
Scenic Artists
Jack Kirwan
Sandra Butler
J.B. Keane Portrait
Philip Lindey
FOR DRUID
Artistic Director
Garry Hynes
Managing Director
Fergal McGrath
Financial Controller
David McConnell
Administrative Assistant
Loretto O’Donohoe
Administration
Molly Molloy
Aileen O’Hara
Yvonne Corscadden
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“gripping to the end” Sunday Tribune 22 Sept 2003
“stunning … this production does great honour to the enduring vision of Keane” The Guardian, 17 Sept 2003
Best Director – Garry Hynes
Irish Times/ESB Theatre Awards
Dublin – Dublin Theatre Festival, The Olympia Theatre
October 8 – October 26
Ennis – Glór Music Centre
October 1 – October 5, 2002
Cork – Cork Opera House
September 24 – September 28, 2002
Galway – Town Hall Theatre
Previews September 6 – September 9, 2002
September 10 – September 22, 2002
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